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- the present invention relates to pigments, and particularly to pigment filler and/or extenders for use in coating compositions, and more particularly to pigment filler and/or extenders for use in latex paint compositions and coatings.
- Latex paint compositions have captured a significant portion of the indoor and outdoor paint market because they have several advantages compared with the organic solvent type. These advantages include easier clean up, little or no air pollution, and a reduced fire hazard.
- Two types of emulsions commonly used in formulating latex paints include the all acrylic system, e.g., the systems using copolymerized methyl methacrylate, butyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate with small proportions of acrylic acid, etc., and vinyl acetate formulations using vinyl acetate in combination with a small proportion of a lower alkyl acrylate, e.g., 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, butyl acrylate, or dibutyl maleate.
- a lower alkyl acrylate e.g., 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, butyl acrylate, or dibutyl maleate.
- Vinyl acetate-acrylic copolymer systems have been utilized in formulating interior flat, semi-gloss paints and exterior house paints.
- Vinyl acetate-butyl acrylate lattices result in paint films with excellent toughness, scrub resistance and durability, while the vinyl acetate-dibutyl maleate emulsions have good abrasion resistance and flexibility as well as durability.
- Paints typically include a pigment composition to achieve the desired color and hiding power of the paint. Many interior and exterior paints include hiding white pigments. Other tints and colors can be mixed with the white pigments to obtain various colored paints.
- the pigments used in the paint can include inorganic and organic pigments, pigment lakes, insoluble dyes and other durable coloring matter. While the pigmentation of the paint can be solely from prime pigments, it is economically impractical to use solely prime pigments at the indicated high pigment volume concentration. As such, it is common that the pigment in the paint includes a hiding prime pigment and a pigment extender.
- Common pigment extenders include calcium carbonate, gilders whiting talc, barytes, magnesium silicates, aluminum silicates, diatomaceous earth, china clay, asbestine, silica and mica.
- the relative proportions of the prime white pigment and the pigment extender in the pigment mixture may be varied widely, but usually the hiding prime pigment is present at a pigment volume concentration which provides the desired paint covering power or hiding and the extender pigment is present in an amount which provides the paint with the desired total pigment volume concentration.
- the present invention is directed to a new type of pigment extender that can be used in combination with one or more pigments.
- the combination of pigment extender and pigment can be used in coating compositions such as paints, stains, varnishes, primer, lacquers, sealants, etc.; however, the pigment extender of the present invention has broader applications that can be used in combination with a pigment in other applications.
- the pigment extender of the present invention is an improvement of prior extenders such as calcium carbonate, talc, barytes, magnesium silicates, aluminum silicates, diatomaceous earth, china clay, asbestine, barium sulphate, gypsum, silica, talc and mica. These prior extenders were used to increase coverage and reduce the cost of the paint.
- the pigment extender of the present invention also is formulated to increase coverage and reduce the cost of a covering agent such as paint.
- the pigment extender of the present invention is also formulated as a full or partial substitute for one or more of the prior extenders.
- the pigment extender of the present invention can be used as a full or partial substitute of calcined diatomaceous earth thereby reducing the amount of silica that is included in a covering agent such as a paint.
- the full or partial substitution of calcined diatomaceous earth or another prior extender by the pigment extender of the present invention can also result in a reduction in the cost of raw materials of the covering agent.
- the use of the pigment extender of the present invention can result in an increase in hiding power of the covering agent, increased matting of the covering agent, and/or improved scrub and brush resistance of the covering agent.
- the pigment extender of the present invention can fully or partially function as a filler for the covering agent.
- a pigment extender that includes a combination of nepheline sydilite and a metal fluoride compound.
- the metal fluoride compound has been found to function as a pigment extender (e.g., TiO 2 extender, etc.), to increase the contract ratio of the paint and or to lower the sheen of the paint.
- at least a portion of the metal fluoride compound is coated with amorphous silica (e.g., silica coated calcium fluoride, etc.).
- the average particle size of the coated non-coated metal fluoride is generally no greater than about 170 mesh; however, larger or smaller particle sizes can be used.
- the silica content of the coated metal fluoride is generally about 1-40 weight percent; however, other weight percentages can be used.
- the coated metal fluoride includes about 5-30 weight percent silica and 70-95 weight percent metal fluoride. In another one non-limiting example, the coated metal fluoride includes about 15-25 weight percent silica and 75-85 weight percent metal fluoride.
- the metal fluoride includes calcium fluoride and has an average particle size of up to about 100 ⁇ m. In another non-limiting example, the metal fluoride includes calcium fluoride and has an average particle size of about 3-60 ⁇ m. In still another non-limiting example, the metal fluoride includes calcium fluoride and has an average particle size of about 4-40 ⁇ m.
- the metal fluoride when including calcium fluoride can include calcined and/or non-calcined calcium fluoride.
- the weight ratio of the metal fluoride compound to nepheline syenite is about 0.1-1:1. In another non-limiting embodiment, the weight ratio of the metal fluoride compound to nepheline syenite is about 0.2-0.8:1. In still another non-limiting embodiment, the weight ratio of the metal fluoride compound to nepheline syenite is about 0.3-0.6:1. As can be appreciated, other weight ratios can be used.
- the pigment extender of the present invention is used in a covering agent such as paint.
- paints can include, but are not limited to, water based paints, solvent based paints, etc.
- the pigment extender is included in a water based paint.
- the one or more polymers used in water based paints can include, but are not limited to, emulsion polymers of vinyl acetate, styrene, styrene-butadiene, vinyl acetate-vinyl chloride, acrylonitrile-butadiene, isoprene, vinylidene chloride-acrylonitrile, vinylidene chloride-vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride-acrylonitrile, acrylic acid ester and methacrylic acid ester polymers and copolymers thereof with other vinyl monomers, carboxylated synthetic and natural rubbers, and so forth.
- water-based paints include the epoxies, alkyds, phthalic alkyds, emulsified drying oils, polystyrene, and the like.
- the water based paint is a latex paint.
- the latex paint can include vinyl acrylic latex; however, it can be appreciated that many other or additional types of latex paints can be used.
- the pigment that is used in combination with the pigment extender includes white hiding pigments, and/or colored organic and/or inorganic pigments.
- the pigment is commonly used in covering agents to provide the covering agent with better “hiding power” and/or coverage.
- the pigment has a refractive index of at least about 1.2, and typically at least about 1.8; however, it can be appreciated that the pigment can have other refractive index values.
- Non-limiting examples of white pigments can include, but are not limited to, rutile and/or anatase titanium dioxides, basic lead silicate, lithopone, titanate lithopone, titanium-barium pigment, titanium-calcium pigment, titanium-magnesium pigment, zinc sulfide, lead titanate, antimony oxide, zirconium oxide, barium sulfide, white lead, zinc oxide, leaded zinc oxide, and the like, and/or one or more combinations thereof.
- the white pigment includes at least about 20% titanium dioxide.
- the white pigment includes at least about 50% titanium dioxide.
- the average particle size of the titanium dioxide is about 0.1-0.5 microns; however, it can be appreciated that larger or smaller particle sizes can be used.
- the relative proportions of the pigment and the pigment extender may be varied widely, but usually the pigment is present at a concentration that provides the desired paint covering power or hiding, and the extender pigment is present in an amount which provides the paint with the desired total pigment volume concentration.
- the weight ratio of pigment extender to pigment in the cover agent is generally at least about 0.1, and typically about 0.1-4:1; however, other weight ratios can be used.
- the covering agent includes a thickener.
- Many covering agents such as paints include thickeners to modify the rheological properties of the paint to ensure good spreading, handling, and/or other or additional application characteristics.
- the covering agent in the form of a paint includes a thickener such as, but not limited to, carboxylated thickeners, urethane associative thickener, polyacrylic acid thickeners, etc.; however, other or additional thickeners can be used in the covering agent.
- the covering agent includes one or more other ingredients such as coalescing solvents (e.g., 2-phenoxyethanol, diethylene glycol butyl ether, dibutyl phthalate, diethylene glycol, 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,1,3-pentanediol monoisobutyrate, etc.), flatting agents (e.g., silica, etc.), plasticizer, anti-foam agent, pH adjuster, tinting color, anti-freeze agent (e.g., ethylene glycol, etc.), surfactant, defoamer, dispersant, anti-foaming agents, water, solvent, odor agents, preservative and/or biocide.
- coalescing solvents e.g., 2-phenoxyethanol, diethylene glycol butyl ether, dibutyl phthalate, diethylene glycol, 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,1,3-pentanediol monoisobutyrate, etc.
- flatting agents e.g., silic
- the covering agent can be prepared utilizing conventional techniques.
- the ingredients of the covering agent can be blended together under high shear to form a mixture commonly referred to as “the grind”.
- the consistency of this mixture is comparable to that of mud so as to efficiently disperse the ingredients with a high shear stirrer.
- high shear energy is used to break apart agglomerated particles.
- the ingredients not included in the grind are commonly referred to as “the letdown.”
- the letdown is usually much less viscous than the grind, and is usually used to dilute the grind to obtain a final covering agent with the proper consistency.
- the final mixing of the grind with the letdown is typically carried out with low shear mixing; however, this is not required.
- the present invention is directed to a pigment extender that can be used in combination with a pigment to improve the properties of a covering agent such as a paint.
- the pigment extender is particularly useful in latex paints and will be described in detail hereinafter with reference to latex paints; however, it will be appreciated that the pigment extender can be used in other types of paints and/or covering agents.
- the pigment extender is formulated to be used as a partial or full substitute for other types of extenders.
- One non-limiting type of prior extender that can be partially or fully substituted by the pigment extender of the present invention is calcined diatomaceous earth (e.g., Celatom MW 27, etc.).
- Calcined diatomaceous earth is a well known extender that is used in a number of latex paints.
- Two representative formulations of a flat white latex paint that include calcined diatomaceous earth are set forth below.
- a Dow Ucar emulsion system (vinyl-acrylic emulsion) was used as a standard formulation. This emulsion system forms a good quality interior latex paint.
- AMP 95 is a pH adjuster offered by Angus Chemical Co.
- Celetom MW 27 is an extender and flatting agent formed of calcined diatomaceous earth that is offered by Eagle-Pitcher.
- Celite 499 is also a calcined diatomaceous earth that can be used as a partial or full substitute of Celetom MW 27.
- Colloid 226/25 is a dispersant offered by Rhone-Poulenc AG.
- Drewplus L-475 is a defoamer offered by Ashland Specialty Chemicals.
- Duramite is calcium carbonate that is used as a filling agent and extender.
- Minex 3 is a filler and flatting agent (sheen reducing pigment) formed of nepheline syenite that is offered by Unimin Inc.
- Optiwhite is a pigment of calcined kaolin offered by Burgess Pigment Co.
- Propel GXL is dipropylene glycol that is used as a preservative and offered by Zeneca AG.
- Propylene Glycol is a solvent.
- Rhodoline 643 is a defoamer offered by Rhodia.
- Snowflake PE is a filler of calcium carbonate offered by IMERYS.
- Tamol 1124 is a dispersant offered by Rohm & Haas.
- Tergitol Np-9 is a surfactant offered by Dow Chemical.
- Tipure R-902 is a white pigment of rutile offered by DuPont.
- Triton X-902 is a surfactant offered by Dow Chemical.
- Ucar Polyphobe 102 and 107 is a rheology modifier and thickener offered by Union Carbide.
- Ucar Filmer IBT is a solvent offered by Union Carbide.
- Ucar Latex 379G is a vinyl-acrylic latex offered by Union Carbide. Water is a solvent.
- the pigment extender of the present invention is formulated so as to be used as a partial or full substitute for previously used extenders such as calcined diatomaceous earth and/or calcined clay.
- the pigment extender of the present invention is formulated so as to be used as a partial or full substitute for previously used fillers such as calcium carbonate.
- the pigment extender of the present invention has been found in some paint formulations to reduce the cost of the raw materials of the paint without adversely affecting the properties of the paint. In some formulations, the pigment extender of the present invention increases the hiding power of the paint, reduces the sheen of flat paints, and improves the matting properties of the paint.
- One novel formulation of the pigment extender is a combination of nepheline syenite and silica coated calcium fluoride.
- nepheline syenite is Minex 3 or Minex 4 offered by Unimin Inc.
- silica coated calcium fluoride is also offered by Unimin Inc. by the name UNI-05-1.
- the silica coated calcium fluoride generally has an average particle size of no larger than about 170 mesh; however, larger or smaller particles sizes can be used.
- the composition of the silica coated calcium fluoride was about 15-25 weight percent silica and about 75-85 weight percent calcium fluoride.
- the weight ratio of the silica coated calcium fluoride to nepheline syenite is generally about 0.1-1:1. As can be appreciated, other weight ratios can be used.
- Minex was used to at least partially replace calcium carbonate.
- the silica coated calcium fluoride was used to at least partially replace Celatom MW-27 and/or calcined clay.
- the use of Minex 3 and the silica coated calcium fluoride in the paint was found to closely match Celatom MW-27 with regard to paint color, resulting sheen of the paint and the resulting hiding power of the paint.
- novel pigment extender of the present invention used in a flat white latex paint is set forth below.
- a Dow Ucar emulsion system (vinyl-acrylic emulsion) was used as a standard formulation.
- Example 1 and Examples C-D illustrate similar paint formulations except for the type of pigment extender that is included in the paint.
- Example 2 and Examples A and B illustrate similar paint formulations except for the type of pigment extender that is included in the paint.
- the use of the pigment extender of the present invention forms a flat white latex paint that is either comparable or superior to a flat white latex paint that includes the extender Celatom MW 27.
- the pigment extenders of the present invention all result in a flat white paint having a sheen value at 85° of less than 1.8.
- Several of the pigment extenders of the present invention result in a flat white paint having a sheen value of about 1-1.2.
- the sheen of the paint samples was tested after a two day drying period. Six mil coatings were used to test the sheen, color, gloss and brightness of each paint sample. Low sheen is desirable by painters to hide imperfections on the substrate surface.
- the pigment extenders of the present invention can be successfully used to reduce the sheen value of paints.
- the pigment extender of the present invention not only can function as a flatting agent to reduce the sheen of the paint, the use of the pigment extender resulted in a paint having equivalent or superior hiding power as compared to a paint that included Celatom MW 27.
- the pigment extender of the present invention also resulted in a high contrast ratio for the paint.
- the contrast ratio was determined by measuring the light reflected over a white surface versus the amount of light reflected over a black surface multiplied by 100. The higher the reflectance over a black surface, the greater the contrast ratio or hiding power of the paint.
- the contrast ratio for each paint sample was measured after a two day drying period. A paint thickness of three mils was used for each contrast ratio test.
- the cost of using the pigment extender for each sample was either comparable or less expensive than to a paint that included Celatom MW 27.
- the pigment extenders illustrated in Examples C and D were shown to function as a partial substitute for Duramite (calcium carbonate).
- the pigment extenders illustrated in Examples E-H were shown to function as a full substitute for Duramite (calcium carbonate) and a partial substitute for Optiwhite (calcined clay).
- the pigment extender of the present invention exhibited properties not only related to hiding power, the pigment extender also exhibited properties relating to a paint filler and a matting agent.
- the versatility of the pigment extender of the present invention thereby resulted in less need for more expensive components thereby reducing the cost of raw materials to form the paint.
- silica coated calcium fluoride can be used as both a flatting agent and an extender.
- the silica coated calcium fluoride was found to increase the Stormer and ICI viscosity of the paint due to the high oil absorption properties of the silica coated calcium fluoride.
- the silica coated calcium fluoride was thus found to be a good full or partial substitute for calcined clay (an extender) without loss in the contrast ratio of the paint. Indeed in several paint formulations, the silica coated calcium fluoride increased the contrast ratio of the paint.
- the silica coated calcium fluoride was found to cause the L* and brightness of the paint to diminish only slightly when the content of the silica coated calcium fluoride exceeded about 3.0 gallons.
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| Ex. 1 (lbs./100 Gal.) | Ex. 2 (lbs./100 Gal.) | ||
| Grind | ||
| AMP-95 | 2.0/0.25 | 0/0 |
| Celetom MW 27 | 20.0/1.04 | 38.22/2.0 |
| Colloid 226/25 | 0/0 | 6.0/0.59 |
| Drewplus L-475 | 0/0 | 4.0/0.52 |
| Duramite | 190.0/8.05 | 0/0 |
| Minex 3 | 0/0 | 131.53/6.05 |
| Optiwhite | 150.0/8.2 | 0/0 |
| Propel GXL | 0/0 | 0/0 |
| Propylene Glycol | 26.0/3.02 | 10.0/1.16 |
| Rhodoline 643 | 1.5/0.21 | 0.5/0.05 |
| Snowflake PE | 0/0 | 175.0/7.75 |
| Tamol 1124 | 10.0/1.01 | 0/0 |
| Tergitol Np-9 | 0/0 | 2.2/0.25 |
| Tipure R-902 | 110.0/3.3 | 200.0/6.0 |
| Triton X-902 | 2.0/0.23 | 0/0 |
| Ucar Polyphobe 102 or 107 | 0/0 | 16.0/1.72 |
| Water | 184.0/22.09 | 358.0/43.0 |
| Let Down | ||
| Drewplus L-475 | 0/0 | 4.0/0.52 |
| Rhodoline 643 | 2.5/0.34 | 0/0 |
| Ucar Filmer IBT | 8.0/1.01 | 3.0/0.38 |
| Ucar Latex 379G | 148.0/16.35 | 200.0/22.1 |
| Ucar Polyphobe 102 or 107 | 16.0/2.41 | 18.3/1.98 |
| Water | 267.5/32.11 | 50.0/6.01 |
| Total | 1137.5/99.41 | 1221.2/100.27 |
| Pigment Cost ($/Gal.) | 1.83 | 2.54 |
| Ex. A (lbs./100 Gal.) | Ex. B(lbs./100 Gal.) | |
| Grind | ||
| Celite 499 | 34.8/2.0 | 0/0 |
| Colloid 226/25 | 6.0/0.59 | 6.0/0.59 |
| Silica Coated Calcium | 0/0 | 53.0/2.0 |
| Fluoride | ||
| Drewplus L-475 | 4.0/0.52 | 4.0/0.52 |
| Minex 3 | 131.53/6.05 | 131.53/6.05 |
| Propel GXL | 0.50/0.05 | 0.50/0.05 |
| Propylene Glycol | 10.0/1.16 | 10.0/1.16 |
| Snowflake PE | 175.0/7.75 | 175.0/7.75 |
| Sodium Hydroxide | 3.25/0.26 | 3.25/0.26 |
| Tergitol Np-9 | 2.2/0.25 | 2.2/0.25 |
| Tipure R-902 | 200.0/6.0 | 200.0/6.0 |
| Ucar Polyphobe 102 | 16.0/1.72 | 16.0/1.72 |
| Water | 358.0/43.0 | 358.0/43.0 |
| Let Down | ||
| Drewplus L-475 | 4.0/0.52 | 4.0/0.52 |
| Ucar Filmer IBT | 3.0/0.38 | 3.0/0.38 |
| Ucar Latex 379G | 200.0/22.1 | 200.0/22.1 |
| Ucar Polyphobe 102 | 18.3/1.98 | 18.3/1.98 |
| Water | 50.0/6.01 | 50.0/6.01 |
| Total | 1218.48/100.27 | 1234.24/100.27 |
| Pigment Cost ($/Gal.) | 2.56 | 2.55 |
| Ex. C (lbs./100 Gal.) | Ex. D (lbs./100 Gal.) | |
| Grind | ||
| AMP-95 | 2.0/0.25 | 2.0/0.25 |
| Silica Coated Calcium | 56.0/2.11 | 80.0/3.02 |
| Fluoride | ||
| Minex 3 | 160.0/7.36 | 183.0/8.42 |
| Optiwhite | 150.0/8.2 | 113.5/6.21 |
| Propylene Glycol | 26.0/3.02 | 26.0/3.02 |
| Rhodoline 643 | 1.5/0.21 | 1.5/0.21 |
| Tamol 1124 | 10.0/1.01 | 10.0/1.01 |
| Tipure R-902 | 110.0/3.3 | 110.0/3.3 |
| Triton X-902 | 2.0/0.23 | 2.0/0.23 |
| Water | 184.0/22.09 | 184.0/22.09 |
| Let Down | ||
| Rhodoline 643 | 2.5/0.34 | 2.5/0.34 |
| Ucar Filmer IBT | 8.0/1.01 | 8.0/1.01 |
| Ucar Latex 379G | 148.0/16.35 | 148.0/16.35 |
| Ucar Polyphobe 102 or | 16.0/2.41 | 16.0/2.41 |
| 107 | ||
| Water | 267.5/32.11 | 267.5/32.11 |
| Total | 1143.5/99.43 | 1154.2/99.42 |
| Pigment Cost ($/Gal.) | 1.83 | 1.78 |
| Ex. E (lbs./100 Gal.) | Ex. F (lbs./100 Gal.) | |
| Grind | ||
| AMP-95 | 2.0/0.25 | 2.0/0.25 |
| Silica Coated Calcium | 106.0/4.0 | 136.0/5.13 |
| Fluoride | ||
| Minex 3 | 183.0/8.42 | 183.0/8.42 |
| Optiwhite | 96.0/5.25 | 75.0/4.1 |
| Propylene Glycol | 26.0/3.02 | 26.0/3.02 |
| Rhodoline 643 | 1.5/0.21 | 1.5/0.21 |
| Tamol 1124 | 10.0/1.01 | 10.0/1.01 |
| Tipure R-902 | 110.0/3.3 | 110.0/3.3 |
| Triton X-902 | 2.0/0.23 | 2.0/0.23 |
| Water | 184.0/22.09 | 184.0/22.09 |
| Let Down | ||
| Rhodoline 643 | 2.5/0.34 | 2.5/0.34 |
| Ucar Filmer IBT | 8.0/1.01 | 8.0/1.01 |
| Ucar Latex 379G | 148.0/16.35 | 148.0/16.35 |
| Ucar Polyphobe 102 or | 16.0/2.41 | 16.0/2.41 |
| 107 | ||
| Water | 267.5/32.11 | 267.5/32.11 |
| Total | 1162.7/99.44 | 1171.5/99.4 |
| Pigment Cost ($/Gal.) | 1.76 | 1.75 |
| TABLE 1 | ||||
| Ex. 1 | Ex. 2 | Ex. A | Ex. B | |
| Test | ||||
| Hegman Fineness (N.S.) | 1.5 | 2.0 | 2.5+ | 1.0+ |
| pH | 8.0 | 9.2 | ? | 8.5 |
| lbs./Gal. | 11.52 | 12.18 | 12.19 | 12.28 |
| Stormer (KU) init | 86 | 76 | 77 | 76 |
| ICI, Poise | 0.4 | 2.2 | 2.3 | 2.3 |
| Sag resistance (mils) | 12+ | 12+ | 12+ | 12+ |
| Contrast ratio (3 mils) | 96.6 | 98.4 | 98.5 | 98.7 |
| 85° Sheen (sealed) (6 mils) | 1.4 | 0.9 | 1.2 | 1.2 |
| 85° Sheen (unsealed) (6mils) | 1.2 | 0.8 | 1.1 | 1.1 |
| Cwf2-Illuminant (Hunter) | ||||
| L* | 96.1 | 95.2 | 95.4 | 95.3 |
| a* | −0.8 | −0.8 | −0.8 | −0.75 |
| b* | 3.0 | 2.2 | 2.2 | 2.5 |
| Brightness, Tappi T525 | 89.3 | 88.9 | 89.1 | 88.8 |
| PVC % | 71.4 | 63.1 | 63.1 | 63.1 |
| Ex. C | Ex. D | Ex. E | Ex. F | |
| Test | ||||
| Hegman Fineness(N.S.) | 1.5+ | 1.5 | 1.5 | 1.5 |
| pH | 7.7 | 7.8 | 7.8 | 7.8 |
| lbs./Gal. | 11.52 | 11.59 | 11.69 | 11.72 |
| Stormer (KU) init | 91 | 94 | 95 | 90 |
| ICI, Poise | 0.5 | 0.6 | 0.6 | 0.6 |
| Sag resistance (mils) | 12+ | 12+ | 12+ | 12+ |
| Contrast ratio (3 mils) | 97.4 | 97.3 | 97.4 | 97.1 |
| 85° Sheen (sealed) (6 mils) | 1.7 | 1.2 | 1.1 | 1.1 |
| 85° Sheen (unsealed) (6 mils) | 1.5 | 1.1 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| Cwf2-Illuminant (Hunter) | ||||
| L* | 96.0 | 95.8 | 95.7 | 95.4 |
| a* | −0.7 | −0.7 | −0.7 | −0.6 |
| b* | 3.1 | 3.1 | 3.2 | 3.5 |
| Brightness, Tappi T525 | 89.1 | 88.8 | 88.4 | 87.4 |
| PVC % | 71.4 | 71.4 | 71.4 | 71.4 |
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